William bradford


noun
1.
Gamaliel, 1863–1932, U.S. biographer and novelist.
2.
Roark
[rawrk,, rohrk] /rɔrk,, roʊrk/ (Show IPA), 1896–1948, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.
3.
William, 1590–1657, Pilgrim settler: second governor of Plymouth Colony 1621–56.
4.
William, 1663–1752, American printer, born in England.
5.
a city in West Yorkshire, in N England.
6.
a city in N Pennsylvania.
7.
Braford.
8.
a male given name.

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